Re: Remote Assitance - Is this the right place?
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 09:16:02 -0700
we have unsolicited remote assistance working in our network perfectly.
We have win2k DCs & Windows XP workstations.
Yes, the easiest way would be to modify your GPO with Windows XP workstations with updated GPOs.
I was looking all over the net so that users don't have to accept the invitation, but instead automatically launch remote assistance. So far, no luck.
eRr
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